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On Salvador Dali - 1,362 words
On Salvador Dali Salvador Dali, was born Salvador
Felipe Jacinto Dali i Domenech at 8:45 a.m.,
Monday, 11 May 1904, in the small town, in the
foothills of the Pyrenees, of Figueres, Spain,
approximately sixteen miles from the French border
in the principality of Catalonia. His parents
supported his talent and built him his first
studio, while he was still a child, in their
summer home. Dali went on to attend the San
Fernando Academy of Fine Arts in Madrid, Spain,
was married to Gala Eluard in 1934 and died on 23
January 1989 in a hospital in the town he born.
Dali did not limit himself to one particular style
or medium. Beginning with his early
impressionistic work going into his surrealisti ...
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Salvador Dali - 799 words
Salvador Dali Salvador Dali, was born Salvador
Felipe Jacinto Dali i Domenech on Monday, 11 May
1904, in the small Spanish town of Figueres, in
the foothills of the Pyrenees, approximately
sixteen miles from the French border in a region
known as Catalonia. His parents supported his
talent and built him his first studio while he was
still a child in their summer home at Cadaques.
Dali went on to attend the San Fernando Academy of
Fine Arts in Madrid, Spain. He was married to Gala
Eluard in 1934 and died on 23 January 1989 in a
hospital in Figueres (Etherington-Smith, 12). Dali
never limited himself to one style or particular
medium. Beginning with his early impressionistic
works, greatest in ...
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The Louvre - 886 words
The Louvre The Louvre The Louvre, for hundreds of
years, it has been a part of French culture. As a
medieval fortress in the beginning, the palace for
the King of France, and a museum for the last two
centuries, this place has been a milestone for the
FreNch. The Louvre has been a piece of history for
over 800 years. Its architecture was very advanced
for its time, and is still considered advanced for
the 21st century. In the beginning, The Louvre was
used as a royal palace. It was built by King
Phillippe Augustine in the late 12th century. The
library of Charles V - installed in one of the
towers of the original fortress of Philippe August
- was eventually taken away, and to this day, no
on ...
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V Chip Act - 1,181 words
V Chip Act In the process of unbridling the
burdened telecommunications industry, Congress
somehow forgot itself and managed to regulate a
new blossoming business. This industry was one
that was a true and unadulterated free market. It
is the Internet. This market place, which resides
everywhere yet nowhere in a place called
cyberspace, deals in one thing: information. Each
day millions of people trade uncountable letters,
memos, posts on newsgroups, photographs and
innumerable conventional and unconventional
information. This is done at the rate of millions
of gigabytes each hour. Nevertheless, tucked away
under Title V of the otherwise agreeable
telecommunications deregulatory law, is a me ...
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